tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-123603528924575232.post5155861859555025109..comments2014-09-29T09:03:15.771-06:00Comments on Holding Out for a Hero: Wrangled and Tangled by Lorelei JamesJay Rhttps://plus.google.com/112712773228380916344noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-123603528924575232.post-7081871644499115702012-01-05T15:16:14.292-07:002012-01-05T15:16:14.292-07:00&quot;At no time have I ever wanted a &quot;smooch...&quot;At no time have I ever wanted a &quot;smooch&quot; on the forehead after a bone melting orgasm.&quot; LMAO! Well said. I also have a problem when books overuse terms - especially those that are not considered common (to the times). However, I did have the pleasure of reading one of her novellas from the Rough Rider series. It is all I have read from James so far. It was good, but you would likely classify that one as pornography. It was loaded with sex, but also a follow up to characters we would have otherwise been introduced to previously. That said, I can do that type of story if the rest of the story is balanced out with the high amounts of sex. While the novella was a bit much, I am curious enough to want to read a full-length novel. I am thinking the Rough Riders may be a bit much, so I will be giving the Blacktop Cowboys a try instead. Thanks much for your thoughts!GzNKz4evrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17030779466005116156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-123603528924575232.post-58895567057169973452011-12-21T10:40:11.968-07:002011-12-21T10:40:11.968-07:00I&#39;ve read a few of the books in Lorelei James&...I&#39;ve read a few of the books in Lorelei James&#39; Rough Rider series and enjoyed them, overall. Being a city girl at heart, I sometimes find myself lost with some of the things which occur in the stories, but I agree... she puts more into them than just sex. There is a definitive plot line to them.<br /><br />I can&#39;t read out of order, so I will have to pick up the first two books before reading this one. *bats lashes innocently* What? It&#39;s just how it&#39;s done... you read in order. It&#39;s not an excuse to buy more books!Between the Covershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17098082927416340716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-123603528924575232.post-950267764033290912011-12-19T05:34:48.309-07:002011-12-19T05:34:48.309-07:00Haven&#39;t read this one yet. Actually, haven&#39...Haven&#39;t read this one yet. Actually, haven&#39;t read a Western in... let&#39;s see.... I don&#39;t think I&#39;ve really ever read a Western. Great review. I might need to change that now. Thanks for sharing! :)creativedeedshttp://creativedeeds.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-123603528924575232.post-64501694489701754372011-12-17T20:29:04.998-07:002011-12-17T20:29:04.998-07:00Loved your review. I do agree with you about the u...Loved your review. I do agree with you about the use of &quot;neckerchief and smooch.&quot; There are<br />600,000 words in the English language, I would think that the author could have chosen other words.<br /><br />OpinionsToGo"As We Speak"https://www.blogger.com/profile/16691300732159827770noreply@blogger.com